Black Pomegranate
Black Pomegranate is a deciduous shrub or small tree that belongs to the family Lythraceae. The pomegranate features glossy, leathery leaves and striking, vibrant orange flowers. The fruit has a tough, outer rind that protects the juicy, jewel-like arils inside. Pomegranate arils are sweet-tart and bursting with flavor, making them a popular addition to both culinary and beverage applications. Beyond its culinary use, the pomegranate holds cultural and symbolic significance in various traditions. The plant is known for its resilience and ability to thrive in arid climates. Overall, Black Pomegranate is celebrated for its ornamental beauty, delicious fruit, and historical importance.
Botanical Name
Punica granatum
Also Known As
Salavatski Pomegranate | Granate Apple | 石榴 | 安石榴 | 山力叶 | 丹若 | 若榴木| 金罂 | 金庞 | 涂林 | 天浆
Specifications
Plant Type
Native From
USDA Zone
Light Needs
Watering Needs
Leaves
Life Cycle
Avg. Mature Size
Growth Rate
Bloom Time
Flower Color
Harvest Season
Years to Bear
Large Shrub
Middle East
8 - 10
Partial - Full Sun
Regularly
Deciduous
Perennial
10' Tall and 10' Wide
Moderate
Spring
Orange
Late Fall
1st Year